Mobile Health Clinic for healthier rural communities

The New Zealand National Party

National is proposing a mobile rural health clinic to provide a 'WOF' type health check-up in remote areas to ensure people in rural communities have easy access to quality healthcare, National's Rural Communities spokesperson Matt King says.

"More than 600,000 New Zealanders live in rural communities, and while it's accepted not everyone in rural New Zealand can live next to a hospital, it's important they have access to modern healthcare.

"National wants to pilot mobile rural health clinics serviced by health practitioners which will travel to remote rural communities on a regular basis, where they can provide general health check-ups and mental health support for locals.

"This initiative will make a tangible difference to those in isolated areas who too often simply ignore potential health warning signs because of their busy lifestyles and the lack of convenience.

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